Western Europe got a free ticket on defence for fifty years. That ticket is no longer redeemable. In an uncharacteristic bit of savvy foresight and planning, the United States is pivoting itself away from

Why are key figures in the history of slavery notably absent from the curriculum? Slavery. Right now you’re thinking of Mississippian cotton fields staffed by legions of battered, bruised and beaten slaves while slave

(Photo by CIAT) Joel Kibirige examines Africa’s dependency upon foreign investment. Earlier this week, I read articles in both The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph which argued that Britain was increasingly owned by foreigners.

Joel Kibirige asks whether debating the role of religion in the Westgate Mall attack is the best way of moving forward. The recent atrocities in Kenya committed by al-Shabab have reignited debate regarding the

Libertarianism as the solution to Africa’s problems? When people think of Africa, they invariably focus upon the negatives: conflict and poverty. Application of libertarian principles could help conquer these challenges. Firstly, let’s examine the

Through military prowess, savvy development aid, and international cooperation, Britain has crippled Somalia’s pirate threat. The Somali pirate menace has been defeated, and Britain has played a central role. Although it passed with little